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"Mr Reynolds' ruling does not affect the ability of police to conduct random breath tests, which has its own statutory power"

So all the police need to do is breath test the driver (pursuant to s 53) and then his argument fails

Also s 59 permits vicroads officers to pull you over :/

To be honest I was never much of a fan of the gtc's up until recently.

Though ive had a thing for Meisters for a while, anyway I'm not definite on any set yet, still looking, most likely Meisters at this stage.. This weekend will be full of looking!

"Mr Reynolds' ruling does not affect the ability of police to conduct random breath tests, which has its own statutory power"

So all the police need to do is breath test the driver (pursuant to s 53) and then his argument fails

Also s 59 permits vicroads officers to pull you over :/

And even if they public did win

Parliament will introduce legislation next week to rectify it :P

"Mr Reynolds' ruling does not affect the ability of police to conduct random breath tests, which has its own statutory power"

So all the police need to do is breath test the driver (pursuant to s 53) and then his argument fails

Also s 59 permits vicroads officers to pull you over :/

What are you, some kind of fancy law guy...

So...the Africans received compensation for being pulled over for no reason...and we pay to have our cars tested + unreasonable fines and time wasting...

When did import owners start having it worse than black people?

even if they do suddenly require a reason they will just say they spotted a skyline in the area hooning or similar

This happened to me on Christmas night last year.. officer said "we spotted a skyline in the area.. involved in some stuff"

That was actually what he said, it was as if he was trying to convince himself that was the reason lol

Carry a box of original glaze with you in the passenger seat. Get pulled over by cop, throw one out the window yelling "Go get it boy! Go get it!"

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in queue for package pickup at mt waverly. the queue is so long people have brought their novels to read.

bad inventory or just lots of mail to collect on a Friday?

pumped my new beanbag. bachelor pad needs redecorating. less couch and more floor furniture. harder to get up from

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